The influence of Gamal Abdel Nasser and the Nile Water Agreement and their impact on the Sudanese-Egyptian border problem in 1958
The influence of Gamal Abdel Nasser and the Nile Water Agreement and their impact on the Sudanese-Egyptian border problem in 1958
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https://doi.org/10.58564/ma.v14i34.1251Keywords:
Keywords: Halayeb crisis, Egypt-Sudan border, Nile waters, British colonialismAbstract
The Egyptian border is a source for the Sudanese one of the important problems in the relations between the coordination, for those borders inhabit the British colonialism and separating Egypt from Sudan after it was one people and agreed in 1889, which emerged between Britain and Egypt after Sudan was under the dual rule, and the problem of the problem emerged between them Or as it is known as the problem of New Halayeb, Shalatin and Abu Ramad al-Hedudi after Sudan’s independence in 1956, as the first signs of the crisis were when Sudan entered New Delhi Halayeb from among the Sudanese voters’ circles, and Egypt joined that in 1958, and then the crisis extended until it was presented by the Egyptian side and signed for its use Nile water between 1959, which had a role in calming the coordination between the two countries
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